{#
/**
 * @file
 * Default theme implementation for a date / time element.
 *
 * Available variables
 * - timestamp: (optional) A UNIX timestamp for the datetime attribute. If the
 *   datetime cannot be represented as a UNIX timestamp, use a valid datetime
 *   attribute value in attributes.datetime.
 * - text: (optional) The content to display within the <time> element. Set
 *   'html' to TRUE if this value is already sanitized for output in HTML.
 *   Defaults to a human-readable representation of the timestamp value or the
 *   datetime attribute value using format_date().
 * - attributes: (optional) HTML attributes to apply to the <time> element.
 *   A datetime attribute in 'attributes' overrides the 'timestamp'. To
 *   create a valid datetime attribute value from a UNIX timestamp, use
 *   format_date() with one of the predefined 'html_*' formats.
 * - html: (optional) Whether 'text' is HTML markup (TRUE) or plain-text
 *   (FALSE). Defaults to FALSE. For example, to use a SPAN tag within the
 *   TIME element, this must be set to TRUE, or the SPAN tag will be escaped.
 *   It is the responsibility of the caller to properly sanitize the value
 *   contained in 'text' (or within the SPAN tag in aforementioned example).
 *
 * @see template_preprocess_datetime()
 * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-author/the-time-element.html#attr-time-datetime
 */
#}
<time{{ attributes }}>{{ html ? text|raw : text }}</time>
